- Police have banned high-octane scenes being filmed outdoors in the city
- They are worried passers-by may mistake gun-wielding actors for terrorists
- Also concerned that chase scenes could be confused for police incidents
- Decision comes amid heightened tensions in Paris following Charlie Hebdo terror attacks, which left 17 people dead
Published:
11:49 GMT, 5 February 2015
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Updated:
01:19 GMT, 6 February 2015
Paris
has banned action movies being filmed in and around the city over
concerns that locals could mistake the actors for genuine terrorists
following last month's Charlie Hebdo massacre.
Filming
outdoor scenes with police, army or security services was quietly
banned in the aftermath of the attacks in the French capital that left
17 dead, along with the three gunmen.
Police
officials responsible for granting permission for outdoor filming in
the city said the ban is intended to prevent passers-by confusing chase
scenes for authentic police incidents - and may even prevent actors and
crew becoming an easy target for terror attacks themselves.
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Action: French soldiers patrol near the
Louvre Museum. Fearing that actors could be mistaken for police and
chase scenes confused for the real thing, Paris has now banned the
filming of action movies in the city
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Tribute: Millions marched through
Paris in the days that followed last month's attack as they showed their
support for freedom of speech and the Charlie Hebdo staff
Speaking
of the decision to ban action movies, Sylvie Barnaud, the police
official who grants outside filming permission in Paris, said: 'There's a
problem with these action-type scenes, as the actors in uniform could
be targets for terrorists.'
'Also, the actors could pose confusion for the general public during this highly sensitive period.'
She did not know how long the ban could last, but there was not indication it would be reversed anytime soon.
Tensions
remain high in Paris, with armed police and soldiers still posted
outside sensitive sites, including synagogues, media offices and major
shopping areas.
Earlier
this week French counter-terrorism identified 64 suburbs in dozens of
cities that act as breeding grounds for Islamic extremism.
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Extremists:
Brothers Said (left) and Cherif Kouachi (right), who killed 12 people
in an attack on the Charlie Hebdo magazine offices in central Paris. The
pair then died following a siege
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Impossible: 2014's blockbuster 'Edge
of Tomorrow' staring Emily Blunt and Tom Cruise (pictured) was partly
filmed in the French capital. Under the new rules filming would have
been impossible
'YOUR
CHILD COULD BE A JIHADIST IF THEY'VE STOPPED EATING BAGUETTES': BIZARRE
FRENCH GOVERNMENT INFOGRAPHIC SHOWS WAY TO SPOT RADICAL ISLAMISTS
The
French government has been ridiculed for producing a poster to help
identify potential jihadists - with one suggestion that giving up
baguettes is a telltale sign.
They
claim pointers that someone is being radicalised by Islamist fanatics
include alarm bells such as losing interest in sports, rejecting family
members and changing eating habits.
The poster was launched as part of a new £320million campaign to counter terrorism in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attacks.
But the attempt to inform the public backfired, with many ridiculing the Stop Jihadism poster for the suggestions it made.
So-called
'ghettos' with high rates of youth unemployment, immigration and
single-parent families, such as L'Ariane near Nice, have been linked to
the radicalisation of young and vulnerable people.
French
Prime Minister Manuel Valls last month admitted that the country had
collapsed into social and ethnic 'apartheid' - the first time a senior
politician has conceded that economic marginalisation and religious
tensions have led to serious divides.
Paris
has long been a favored filming location, especially for chase scenes
that feature some of the world's most recognizable landmarks.
Luc
Besson's 2014 box-office hit 'Lucy' with Scarlett Johansson features a
police chase next to the Louvre - something impossible under the new
rules.
The
same may have been true of 2014's blockbuster 'Edge of Tomorrow,' which
was partly filmed in the French capital, staring Emily Blunt and Tom
Cruise.
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Je Suis Charlie: The satirical
magazine Charlie Hebdo was targeted by Islamic terrorists because of it
frequently published cartoons about the religion. 17 people died over
three bloody days last month
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Claim: French Prime Minister Manuel
Valls (pictured) last month admitted that the country had collapsed into
social and ethnic 'apartheid'
Several
productions have already been disrupted — included one called 'Flics
Tout Simplement' ('Simply Cops,') which was supposed to have a scene
with a police officer outside a school.
Scenes with religious sites or schools, both protected under the emergency security plans, are also banned.
'Yes,
we were meant to film this scene. But it wasn't allowed. Of course, we
have to respect the new rules, and we changed the production plan,' said
the film unit director Stephan Guillemet.
Paris is holding its annual Film Set Fair this week, hoping that it will continue to attract big productions.
It trumpets giving the green light to 1,159 film productions in the capital last year alone.
'It
could have an impact on the big American productions ... It's not the
right moment to do it,' said Agnes Naggeotte of the Cinema Mission of
the City of Paris.
'Even
if Steven Spielberg wanted to film a big scene with police and a
shoot-out in the streets in January I'm sure it would not have got
made,' she added.
WIFE
OF PARIS KOSHER DELI ISLAMIST 'APPEARS IN NEW ISIS VIDEO TITLED BLOW UP
FRANCE 2' CALLING FOR MORE TERROR ATTACKS IN THE COUNTRY
French
authorities are investigating if a woman appearing in ISIS's latest
video titled Blow Up France 2 may be the wife of the Paris kosher deli
Islamist- a source has claimed.
The
footage, released by French-speaking ISIS fighters on Tuesday, shows
masked jihadists praising the attacks on Paris last month and calling on
Muslims to carry out further terror attacks in France.
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Questions: French
authorities are said to be investigating if a woman appearing in ISIS's
latest video (pictured in camouflage headgear) may be the wife of the
Paris kosher deli Islamist
Hayat Boumeddiene, wife of terrorist Amedy Coulibaly, is believed to be in Syria
In
a chilling statement to camera, the terrorist says: 'Don’t give up and
particularly don’t lower your weapons, don’t surrender, kill.'
'Today it’s our darwa, kill them, you now have more than 4 million targets.'
A source close to the French investigation into the kosher deli attacks told CNN that authorities
in France believe that the woman who appears in the video wearing
camouflage clothing and holding a weapon could be Hayat Boumeddiene.
Boumeddiene
is the wife of Amedy Coulibaly, the Islamist gunman who killed four
hostages at the kosher Hyper Cacher market in the eastern part of the
French capital on January 9.
He was killed by police following an hours-long standoff.
Authorities
are searching for Boumeddiene, who is also believed to have been a
co-conspirator in attack. She is currently thought to be in Syria.
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